portrait
ai
01:41
2025
Sares is a digital artist whose work captures aesthetic beauty within temporal chaos using mixed media techniques, including 3D, AI, and generative art. Viewing destruction and chaos as forms of creation, Sares explores the silent intersection of past and future in the present moment. His "AI Reflections" experiences invite viewers to reflect on the now by analyzing the passage of time and emotions shaped by personal experiences, seeking to introduce and analyze aspects of the psychology of the human mind within these digital spaces. Considering both history and future possibilities, Sares employs a digital process that controls information and data, creating procedural works that blend classical aesthetics with modern abstraction, transforming spectators into active witnesses. His creative approach draws from varied sources, including Wong Kar-Wai's atmospheric cinema which informs his use of saturated palettes and emotional temporality. Yuk Hui's cosmotechnics philosophy also guides his effort to root digital processes in deeper meaning, rather than mere technical execution. Through a deliberate practice of inhabiting the present moment, Sares allows intuition to shape the balance between chaos and order in his work.
With over a decade of experience in art direction and international exhibitions spanning New York, Beeple Studios, China, and Europe, Sares conveys reflective messages about lived emotions, often exploring the underlying psychological states they represent. Each artwork embodies a challenge to interpret the digital realm, break boundaries, and inspire positive change by impacting the present and shaping the future, always informed by the lessons of the past. Sares was a selected artist for the AI Hokusai Residency in 2024 and the Primavera Digitale Residency in Florence, Italy, in 2025.

Sacrum emerges as an exploration of instinctive faith as an emotion—one that requires no proof or doctrine, a force that arises from the deepest part of the self as an impulse to connect with the transcendent. It is not learned, nor is it imposed; it appears as a spontaneous act of surrender, a spiritual journey of connection. The piece captures this instinct through the union of the earthly and the divine, portraying spirituality as an innate heartbeat, a certainty that requires no justification. Through generative systems that combine sound, real-time data, and constantly evolving visuals, Sacrum transcends static representation, becoming a continuous flow of forms and emotions in perpetual motion.
ai
portrait
01:41
2025